Apr 20, 2022

HCP launches much awaited PRT

 Amidst huge crowd of enthusiastic police job aspirants, city police commissioner Mr. CV Anand launched the much awaited Pre-recruitment training here on Wednesday in North Zone. This free PRT, a community outreach program of HCP, is aimed at coaching aspirants awaiting to join police by offering free class room sessions, study material and accomodation.

The senior echelons of HCP headed by Mr. Anand and IT wing has done a meticulous planning,right from announcing PRT to its launch, is on par with usual tasks of a public service commission and a training academy.A record number of 21000 applications were received online for PRT out of which around 16000 attempted the exam and finally 7,133 were selected.

Mr.CV Anand in his speech said that community policing has become part of the city’s  security architecture, adding that the state  government had taken the initiative seriously and extended support to PRT.The entire coaching for a period of 3 months @8 hours per day is free for the aspirants , which otherwise would cost them atleast 10,000 rupees per month.

He called upon the aspirants to remain focused during 3 months of PRT and suggested them to chalk out own strategies during preparation. He stressed the importance of  time management while attempting exam and motivated them.

CP  thanked the state government for the tremendous efforts in bringing in the  new zonal system which ensures that 95 per cent of jobs in all State recruitments will be reserved for local candidates of that district.

The enthusiasm of aspirants, efforts of city police & faculty heralds more probability of securing a job in police vacancies through PRT. Constables Aishwarya, Sravya,sarath, saikrishna ,who has undergone PRT  and working now in HCP, shared their experiences. At the conclusion, CP distributed certificates and momentos to the top scores of PRT and appreciated the organisers. 

Jt.CP Admin, Mr. Ramesh IPS; DCP North Zone, Smt. Chandana Deepthi IPS; motivational speakers, faculty members and other officers were present.

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